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Analysis Of The Chapter
This chapter Revelation 18 may be regarded as a still further
“explanatory episode” (compare analysis to chapter 17), designed
to show the effect of pouring out the seventh via...
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REVELATION 18. THE DIRGE OVER THE FALLEN CITY. This chapter contains a
very fine threnody over Rome after her fall. It describes her
desolation and ruin and the paralysis of her trade and commerce....
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CHAP. 17, 18. BABYLON
These Chapter s are related to each other something as 11, 12. Those
seem between them to give an account of a judgement on Jerusalem,
these seem between them to give an account...
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GOD REMEMBERED BABYLON'S INIQUITIES REVELATION EIGHTEEN
We have already heard the message that "Babylon the Great" had fallen.
Now we will see the fall of that great and wicked nation. This rich
merc...
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_BABYLON IS FALLEN. THE PEOPLE OF GOD ARE COMMANDED TO DEPART OUT OF
HER. THE KINGS OF THE EARTH, WITH THE MERCHANTS AND MARINERS, LAMENT
OVER HER. THE SAINTS REJOICE FOR THE JUDGMENTS OF GOD UPON HER...
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1:1 place; (b-19) Aorist, lit. 'have taken place,' perhaps 'be
accomplished.' signified (c-22) * Lit. 'made known by signs.'...
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XVIII.
THE FALL OF BABYLON. — In the commencement of the last chapter the
angel (one of the vial-bearing angels) had promised to show the seer
the judgment of the harlot (Revelation 18:1); he was acco...
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INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 18
This chapter gives an account of the fall of Babylon, and of the
lamentation of many, and of the joy of others, by reason of it; which
account is published by several an...
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INTRODUCTION
The most common view among Christians is that this harlot is either
Rome, the city; Rome, the government or empire; or Rome, the seat of
the papacy. Many see this chapter as the fall of...
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* Another angel from heaven proclaims the fall of mystical Babylon.
(1-3) A voice from heaven admonishes the people of God, lest they
partake of her plagues. (4-8) The lamentations over her. (9-19) Th...
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The chapter before us is occupied with the fall of Babylon, and it
naturally divides itself into three parts. The first contains the
announcement of the city's fall (Revelation 18:1-3); the second is...
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CHRIST AND THE FALL OF BABYLON. CHAPTER S 17-19 (1 John 2:17)
This is the sixth parallel section. The central idea is: "The world
and everything in it that men desire is passing away." We once again
r...
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CHAPTER XVIII.
This chapter does little more than sum up what has already been said....